Running in parallel to Fixfest in Brussels on Saturday 01 October 2022, we lined up a series of community organisers, activists, researchers and educators from Aotearoa New Zealand to Nigeria to California who presented their work in a series of online talks.

You can watch recordings of these sessions here.

Looking for the in-person programme for Fixfest in Brussels? Find it here.

Time (CEST)

Online Room

09:45

Welcome and Introduction

10:00

 

The Aotearoa New Zealand Repair Network

- Brigitte Sistig, Repair Café Aotearoa New Zealand

10:30

 

Mend It Australia in conversation

- Karen & Danny Ellis, Mend It Australia

11:00

A Preview to Right to Repair in India
- Himadri Das, Repair Café Bengaluru

11:30

Group discussion


12:00

Break

13:30

 

Réparateurs, arbres qui cachent la forêt
- Élias Opportun C GUIVI, Voix et Actions Citoyennes

14:00


Right to Repair: Our Learning journey in Nigeria
- Charles Ikem, PolicyLab Africa

14:30

 

Mapping repair businesses in Mexico

- Moises Emmanuel Manzanares-Manzanarez, rEColapp

15:00

Environmental and social impacts of dying repair culture in developing countries

- Priti Mahesh, Toxics Link

15:30

 

Building a repair culture in educational settings
- Vita Wells, Culture of Repair (moderator)
- Bonnie Borucki and Linda Currie, Transition Berkeley (presenters)
- Students from the Rudolf Steiner School, Munich and Walter Kraus, program founder and teacher (presenters)
- Claudia Munz, Society for Educational Research and Career Development Munich (presenter)
- Charles Ikem, PolicyLab Africa (presenter)
- Paula Mitchell & Brooke Toczylowski, Agency by Design (presenters)

- Janina Klose, Technische Universität Berlin (presenter)

17:00

End